Ergonomic Considerations in Multidisplay Workstations: Promoting User Health and Comfort

Authors

  • Riffat Parveen Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Islamabad

Keywords:

Ergonomics, multidisplay workstations, user health, comfort, productivity, display arrangement, seating posture, workstation layout, musculoskeletal disorders

Abstract

As technology continues to advance, the prevalence of multidisplay workstations has increased, offering users enhanced productivity and task management capabilities. However, the design and arrangement of these workstations can significantly impact user health and comfort. This paper explores the ergonomic considerations essential for the effective design and utilization of multidisplay workstations to promote user well-being and productivity. Drawing on ergonomic principles and research findings, the paper examines various factors, including display arrangement, viewing angles, seating posture, and workstation layout, to provide recommendations for optimizing user experience and minimizing ergonomic risks. By integrating ergonomic principles into the design and use of multidisplay workstations, organizations can enhance user comfort, reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, and improve overall productivity.

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Published

2024-03-31

How to Cite

Riffat Parveen. (2024). Ergonomic Considerations in Multidisplay Workstations: Promoting User Health and Comfort. Asia Journal of Management and Social Science, 1(2), 45–55. Retrieved from http://ajmss.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/23